Novaya Gazeta (Latvia)

Novaya Gazeta (Latvia)
Novaya Gazeta (Latvia)
Format tri-weekly[1]
Publisher RP Diena[1]
Founded 1993-01-06[1]
Language Russian
Circulation 16000[1]
Official website http://www.novaja.lv

Novaya Gazeta (Latvia) is a regional newspaper published in Latvia, focussing on the central Latvian town of Jelgava and the surrounding region and Russian language and culture.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "О ГАЗЕТЕ И ПОРТАЛЕ (About the newspaper and the portal)" (in Russian). Novaya Gazeta (Latvia). 2010-12. http://www.novaja.lv/about.html. Retrieved 2010-12-14. 

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